The Big Bang Theory (also abbreviated as TBBT) is an American sitcom created by Chuck Lorre and Bill Prady, both of whom serve as executive producers on the show along with Steven Molaro. All three also serve as head writers. The show premiered on CBS on September 24, 2007. The ninth season premiered on September 21, 2015.
The show is primarily centered on five characters living in Pasadena, California: Leonard Hofstadter and Sheldon Cooper, both physicists at Caltech, who share an apartment; Penny, a waitress and aspiring actress who later becomes a pharmaceutical representative, and who lives across the hall; and Leonard and Sheldon's similarly geeky and socially awkward friends and co-workers, aerospace engineer Howard Wolowitz and astrophysicist Raj Koothrappali. The geekiness and intellect of the four guys is contrasted for comic effect with Penny's social skills and common sense.
Over time, supporting characters have been promoted to starring roles: Bernadette Rostenkowski, Howard's girlfriend (later his wife), a microbiologist and former part-time waitress alongside Penny; neuroscientist Amy Farrah Fowler, who joins the group after being matched to Sheldon on a dating website (and later becomes Sheldon's girlfriend); Stuart Bloom, the cash-strapped owner of the comic book store the characters often visit, who, in season 8, moves in with Howard's mother; and Emily Sweeney, a dermatologist who dates Raj and has a fascination with the macabre.
Big☆Bang!!! is the first album from Shoko Nakagawa released on March 19, 2008. It was distributed by Sony Music. While it is presented as her debut album, it follows after two mini-albums, thus being her third release overall. At the same time of the album release, a CD+DVD of the album, including videoclips, was also released.
We Can Do It served as a theme song on TV-show "Urugusu", while Sorairo Days served as an opening theme for the anime Gurren Lagann. Subsequently, snow tears became Habaka Kitaro's ending theme and Brilliant Dream became an opening for Yoshimune.
B I G B A N G 03 also known as Third Single Album (Hangul: 싱글앨범 3집) is the third single by the South Korean hip hop boy band Big Bang released under YG Entertainment, released two months after their second single. Like its two predecessors, it was able to chart for a long time before it dropped from the monthly chart.
A business telephone system is a multiline telephone system typically used in business environments, encompassing systems ranging from small key telephone systems to large-scale private branch exchanges.
A business telephone system differs from an installation of several telephones with multiple central office (CO) lines in that the CO lines used are directly controllable in key telephone systems from multiple telephone stations, and that such a system often provides additional features related to call handling. Business telephone systems are often broadly classified into key telephone systems, and private branch exchanges, but many hybrid systems exist.
A key telephone system was originally distinguished from a private branch exchange (PBX) in that it did not require an operator or attendant at the switchboard to establish connections between the central office trunks and stations, or between stations. Technologically, private branch exchanges share lineage with central office telephone systems, and in larger or more complex systems, may rival a central office system in capacity and features. With a key telephone system, a station user could control the connections directly using line buttons, which indicated the status of lines with built-in lamps.
"Follow Me" - a song by French singer Amanda Lear released in 1978 by Ariola Records.
"Follow Me" was released as the first single from Amanda's second album, Sweet Revenge, in the spring of 1978. The B-side of the single was "Mother, Look What They've Done to Me" in most countries. The only exception to this in Europe was Spain, with "Run Baby Run", that would later become the second A-side release off the album, and where the single bore the subtitle "Sigueme". In Canada, the B-side was "Enigma (Give a Bit of Mmh to Me)", later a separate single from the album.
Amanda Lear wrote the song lyrics herself, as she did on every Sweet Revenge track, and the music was composed by Anthony Monn, her long-time producer and collaborator. Musically, "Follow Me" showcased mainstream disco sound, popular in the second half of the 1970s. However, it contained symphonic elements and revealed inspiration from the innovatory work of German band Kraftwerk. Lyrically, the song tells about seduction. It was the first of five Sweet Revenge tracks, that made a compact whole on the album, a conceptual suite telling a story about a girl being tempted by a Devil. An alternative version of "Follow Me" tops the suite, billed as "Follow Me (Reprise)" and containing different lyrics. A 10-minute Wally MacDonald remix of the song was released in Canada, which was a blend of the original version and the reprise.
"Follow Me" is a song by Atomic Kitten, released as the fourth single from their debut album, Right Now. The song was a departure from the pure pop of their first three singles, showcasing a more mellow, R&B-influenced pop sound. It was less successful than their previous top 10 hits, peaking at #20 on the UK Singles Chart. The single sold 41,628 copies in the United Kingdom.
Subsequently, "Follow Me" was the group's only single release to be left off their 2004 Greatest Hits album.
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[GD]
Tonaga
Yeah, finally I realize, that I’m nothing with you
I was so wrong, forgive me
[SR]
Ah~~
[TOP/GD]
Pado-chorom buswejin ne mam
Baram-chorom hundur-rinun ne mam
Yongi-chorom sarajin ne sarang
Munsin-chorom jiwe-jijiga anha
Hansuman tang-i kojira shi-jyo~o~o
Ne gasum-sogen monjiman sah-ijyo~o (Say goodbye)
[GD]
Nega obsin dan harudo mos sal-goman gata-don na
Sengak-gwanun daruge-do gurok-jorok honjajal sara
Bogo-sipdago bullo-bwado non amu dedab-obsjanha
Ho-dwen gide golo-bwado ijen soyong-obsjanha
[TOP]
Ne yope inun gu saram-i mwon-ji hokshi nol ul-lijin
anunji
Gude nega bo-igin hanunji bolso sag da ijo-nunji
Jog-jongdwe daga-gagi-jocha malul-gol su jocha obso
ete-ugo
Na holo gin bamul jise-ujyo subeg-bon jiwe-nejyo
[CHORUS]
Dola-bojiman-go tona-gara to narul chaji-malgo sara-
gara
Norul sarang-hetgie hu-he-obgie jo-atdon kiog-man
gajyo-gara
Gurok-jorok chama-bulman-he gurok-jorok gyon-dyo-
nelman-e
Non gurol-surok hengbok-heya-dwe haru-haru mudyo-jyoga-
[GD]
Oh, girl, I cry cry
You’re, my all (Say goodbye)
[SR]
Girul goda no-wana uri maju-chinda-hedo
Mot bonchog hagoso gudero gadon-gil ga-jwo
[DS]
Jakuman ye sengak-i to-oru-myon amado
Nado mule gudel chaja-galji-do mula
[GD]
Non nul gu saram-gwa hengbok-hage non nul nega darun
mam an moge
Non nul jagun milyon-do an namke-kum jal jine-jwo na
boran-dushi
[TOP]
Non nul jo hanul-gati ha-yage dun gurum-gwado gat-i
sapara-ge
Non nul gure-ge uso-jwo amu il obsdus-i
CHORUS
[DS/SR]
Narul tona-so mam pyonhe-jigil (Narul itgo-so sala-
gajwo)
Gu nunmul-un da marul-teni, yeah (Haru-haru jini-myon)
[TY]
Charari manaji anha-dora-myon dol apul-tende, hmm~
Yong-wonhi hamke-haja-don gu yagsog ijen
Chuog-e mudo-dogil bare baby nol we-he gido-he
CHORUS
[GD]
Oh, girl, I cry cry
You’re, my all, say goodbye bye
Oh, my love, don’t lie lie